thermotouch 5215, 5216 Installation & User Manual

Installation & User Guide
Manual thermostat for electric underfloor heating
Thermotouch Manual Glass
UNDERFLOOR HEATING CONTROLS
5215 / 5216
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Contents
What’s in the box? ....................................................... 4
Before you start ........................................................... 5
Installing your thermostat ............................................... 6
Wiring diagram ............................................................ 11
Switching on your system .............................................. 13
Settings ...................................................................... 14
User interface .............................................................. 16
Technical data ............................................................. 17
Key lock ....................................................................... 18
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Compatibility
Thermotouch Manual Glass is compatible with Thermogroup NTC 10K floor sensor probes.
NTC 10kΩ @ 25°C
If your existing floor probe is from another thermostat manufacturer and is not compatible, set your thermostat to ambient temperature sensing mode.
(Not advisable for timber or other temperature sensitive floors).
Replacing an existing thermostat?
Contact the manufacturer’s technical department and ask for the rating of the floor sensor at 25°C.
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What’s in the box?
Check you’ve got everything:
• Manual thermostat (5215 or 5216)
• Floor sensor probe (3m)
• Floor sensor conduit (2m)
• Fixing screws
• Installation guide
You will also need:
• Electrical screwdriver
• Deep electrical back box
• Electrical test meter
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Before you start
Your thermostat should be:
• Installed 1.2 - 1.5m from the floor
• On an interior wall
• Outside any wet zones (IP30)
• Installed on an RCD protected circuit
• Away from drafts or heat influences
• Installed so that the floor sensor probe can be laid in a heated area of the floor
• Installed by a professional, in line with current IEE 17th Edition Part P regulations and local standards
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Installing your thermostat
Fuse Box Fused Switch
CAUTION
High Voltage
Cables
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1. Switch off mains power
You will be installing your thermostat as part of a high voltage mains electrical circuit. To ensure your safety and to protect the thermostat, switch off the mains power and remove fuse from the spur before you start the installation.
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